Post the output of:
lsmod | grep mpls
dmesg | grep -i mpls
I'm doubting that you are running an MPLS enabled kernel or that
the mpls kernel modules are not loaded.
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 01:46:22PM +0100, luc...@li... wrote:
> Hello, finally I passed to fedora 8 on all the PCs of my testbed, but now I have a problem while configuring MPLS.
> At the moment my testbed is as follows:
>
> (pc A)------(LER 1)-----(LER 2)------(pc 2)
>
> When I run the command
> #mpls nhlfe add key 0 instruction push gen 1000 nexthop eth0 ipv4 10.0.2.4
>
> The system answers the following:
>
> RTNETLINK answers: No such file or directory
>
> If I type
> #mpls nhlfe show
>
> the output is
> RTNETLINK answers: No such file or directory
> Dump terminated.
>
> I've read something about some QoS modules to be builded within the kernel, but I really don't understand what's the problem.
> On the 2 LERs I've installed f8 xfce (other desktop environments were too heavy for my old pentium 3), then I added mpls.repo and I launched the package updater.
> The only difference I noticed between this installation and other ones with f8KDE is that the new entry of the boot loader was
> Fedora (2.6.23.15-137.fc8.mpls.1.960) ---on "KDE PCs"
> and
> Fedora (2.6.24.3-12.fc8) ---on "XFCE PCs", but the command mpls is available!
> Could it be the xfce distro is different from f8KDE?
> Sorry if all my questions are not too clear, but really I don't understand what's my actual problem!!!
> Thank you,
> Luca
>
>
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